Advancements in medical science have improved non-metastatic renal cell carcinoma (NM-RCC) treatment strategies, but long-term survival is influenced by various factors, including perioperative blood transfusion. This study aims to analyse prognostic factors in patients with NM-RCC after radical nephrectomy.
From January 2018 to December 2021, a total of 132 patients with NM-RCC after radical nephrectomy were studied. According to 2-year follow-up data, the patients were categorised into case (with poor outcomes, including pneumothorax, renal issues, recurrence or death) and control groups. Data on demographics, clinical characteristics and perioperative blood transfusion were collected, and key prognostic factors were identified through logistic regression.
A total of 32 patients with poor prognosis were included in the case group, accounting for 24.24% (32/132), and 100 patients without poor prognosis were included in the control group, accounting for 75.76% (100/132). Tumour stage, tumour size and perioperative blood transfusion were all risk factors for the prognosis of patients, and odds ratio (OR) >1. The above indicators had high predictive value for the prognosis of patients after surgery.
The prognostic factors of patients with NM-RCC after radical nephrectomy include tumour stage, tumour size and perioperative blood transfusion, and each factor had predictive value.
Archivos espanoles de urologia. 2024 May [Epub]
Ying Zhang, Yanping Peng, Jianhua Liu, Chunfeng Jia, Baoling Shen, Runqi Wang
Department of Blood Transfusion, Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital of Capital Medical University, 100144 Beijing, China., Department of Nephrology, Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital of Capital Medical University, 100144 Beijing, China., Department of Laboratory, Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital of Capital Medical University, 100144 Beijing, China., School of Computer Science, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications (National Demonstrative Software College), 100876 Beijing, China.